Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Minor
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Resolution: Fixed
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0.7
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None
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Linux, jdk 1.4.2_03, jetty 4.2.21
Description
I'm having a rather odd problem that I just noticed this morning. I was finding directories called "context:" in various places throughout my system.
Looking at the contents of them, I found that they are being created a forrest webapp that I run under jetty every once in a while. Note that this is the webapp built by "forrest war" and not from "forrest run".
The reason that I'm finding them in various places is that they're being placed in the directory I happen to be cd'd to when I start jetty.
The directory structure I'm finding underneath this directory is:
context:project/build/webapp/WEB-INF/logs/
and under there are the various logs that forrest produces. Given the path under this "context:" directory, it does appear that this is related to Forrest and not something else.
The WEB-INF/logkit.conf looks good. It references ${context-root} as it should for the determining the location of the logfiles.
This happens if I have the war file unzipped in it's own directory under the jetty/webapps directory or if it just sits there as a .war file.
Looking at the contents of them, I found that they are being created a forrest webapp that I run under jetty every once in a while. Note that this is the webapp built by "forrest war" and not from "forrest run".
The reason that I'm finding them in various places is that they're being placed in the directory I happen to be cd'd to when I start jetty.
The directory structure I'm finding underneath this directory is:
context:project/build/webapp/WEB-INF/logs/
and under there are the various logs that forrest produces. Given the path under this "context:" directory, it does appear that this is related to Forrest and not something else.
The WEB-INF/logkit.conf looks good. It references ${context-root} as it should for the determining the location of the logfiles.
This happens if I have the war file unzipped in it's own directory under the jetty/webapps directory or if it just sits there as a .war file.